I'm out of my element here, so guide me through this. The hard part about using RPGM is the scripting, right? But is there actually a good reason for Koda to keep trying to make new scripts? Especially if:
a) It's no easy task in RPGM
b) He's never been good at it, and he shows no signs of improvement
c) His scripts only make small inconsequential changes to the games, he admits most people probably won't notice them, and no one has ever asked him to implement them in the first place
d) And worst of all, they push back release dates even further, possibly making him have to delay updates, which has been a huge problem for him since forever, one that he should've fixed by now.
To me, Koda is like someone who obsessively tries to tailor Skyrim to their preferences, downloading tons of mods and ENBs in order to make his experience with that game as unique and memorable as possible. But after he's done setting everything up, he starts the game and it runs like shit and freezes every 10 minutes because he installed 1001 different mods on it. And then he goes around saying this "I don't get what people see in Skyrim, it took me days to set it up and it barely even runs on my $2000 PC despite being 8 years old, what a shitty ass game". Would you take that person seriously? Would you pity them because of the tough time they had while playing Skyrim? Cuz I'd just call them an idiot, even if they were well-intentioned...
Morale of the story is this: Don't feel sympathy for people who get into rough situations because of their terrible decisions, save your empathy for those who are also in shitty situations but never had a say in the matter, like a guy who can't afford a PC that runs Skyrim decently, or another guy who has some sort of disability that makes playing Skyrim difficult.
Fuck Todd Howard though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯